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simon4
New member
Hi folks
I have fairly recently upgraded from my Tascam 488 mkII to a Fostex vf160 and am mostly pleased with it although Im still struggling a bit with EQs (I miss the nobs). I find the VF160 really easy to use but the sound of plugging my existing mics straight in isn't great. Im doing lo-fi singer/songwriter type stuff i.e mostly acoustic guitars and vocals. With the Tascam I was using dynamic mics and love the sound of those mics with a bit of tape noise on acoustic guitars etc., and the flexibility of being able to EQ to tape. I have tried using my Tascam as a mic channel going into the VF160, but again it doesn't sound great.
So considering my next purchase and after reading a bunch of stuff on these forums the dilemma is whether to get a condenser mic (maybe SE2200a) and/or a mic preamp (maybe Joe Meek VC3Q, or the EH12ayz, at a push the DMP3) to go straight into the VF160. I'd like the option of being able to add EQ before the signal goes to the vf160 which only the Joe Meek has.
My question is whether a mic pre without EQ will make that much difference to the sound of my existing mics or am I better off buying a condenser mic? Another option may be to buy a condenser mic and an EQ strip. Bearing in mind budget constraints, any advice on how to best spend would be great
I have fairly recently upgraded from my Tascam 488 mkII to a Fostex vf160 and am mostly pleased with it although Im still struggling a bit with EQs (I miss the nobs). I find the VF160 really easy to use but the sound of plugging my existing mics straight in isn't great. Im doing lo-fi singer/songwriter type stuff i.e mostly acoustic guitars and vocals. With the Tascam I was using dynamic mics and love the sound of those mics with a bit of tape noise on acoustic guitars etc., and the flexibility of being able to EQ to tape. I have tried using my Tascam as a mic channel going into the VF160, but again it doesn't sound great.
So considering my next purchase and after reading a bunch of stuff on these forums the dilemma is whether to get a condenser mic (maybe SE2200a) and/or a mic preamp (maybe Joe Meek VC3Q, or the EH12ayz, at a push the DMP3) to go straight into the VF160. I'd like the option of being able to add EQ before the signal goes to the vf160 which only the Joe Meek has.
My question is whether a mic pre without EQ will make that much difference to the sound of my existing mics or am I better off buying a condenser mic? Another option may be to buy a condenser mic and an EQ strip. Bearing in mind budget constraints, any advice on how to best spend would be great